Incredulity
The incredulity , to distinguish from unconcern, poses the principle, A priori, of the inexistence of certain realities (experiments, approaches,…) badly encircled or badly known.
- Contrary to the Nihilism, which militates for the belief which there does not exist direction, incredulity is satisfied, wrongly or rightly, to reject what she is unaware of (innovation,…)
- Sometimes comparable with curiosity, it leads to the combat against the certainty and the prejudices (see Elizabeth_Costello).
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